The fact that Ebobisse’s been on a confirmed contract for months allowed Minnesota to plan out in advance, and there’s little question he’s the safest forward in the draft. Shouldn’t be long before he’s getting full USMNT looks, if all goes well. It would be interesting to see if Minnesota

A defensive player makes sense for an Atlanta team that has loaded up on attacking talent through a myriad of different avenues. Robinson could split time between Charleston and the U.S. U20s in preparation for contributing later this year.

Yueill is a talented midfielder with experience at the U.S. Youth National Team level. Some MLS General Managers have compared his game to Toronto FC midfielder Michael Bradley, which should give some idea of how he fits into the MLS style of play.

Crew SC can boost their defensive depth with Odoi-Atsem. An athletic right back that needs to sharpen his contributions when attacking, he's a player with good upside that can step in and contribute right away.

Lewis, a late addition to the Generation adidas class, could've benefited from another season in college. However, that's not to say he's a bad player. An electric wide talent that can put in a shift in the final third, Lewis would be a nice pickup here for Atlanta, bringing in another exciting young player. Don't be surprised if they trade out of the pick.

After adding attacking options via the transfer market over the past few weeks, Sporting KC can turn to its back line depth. Nerwinski fits the Sporting mold of an athletic outside back that can get up and down the touch line.

Dynamic and athletic, Wright would be a nice depth piece for the Red Bulls in the final third. He has the potential and look of someone that could play both out side and backup Bradley Wright-Phillips.

His contract status (Gressel has signed a senior deal continegent on where he's picked) could see him slide, or Gressel could end up going in the top 10. The Impact can always use another versatile player on its roster, and the German fits the bill.

The College Cup defender is a well known commodity, and if he slips to the Revolution here would be a nice addition to the team's limited stable of outside backs.

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It's hard to know what team is going to jump on Reid. The Canadian youth inernational turns 18 later this year, and would be a nice pickup for a TFC team that has to know him well. Dynamic and good with the ball, he could play for TFCII early on in the season and then make the transition to the first team in the next year or two.

Unlike other teams, Toronto has only 20 players currently on its roster (though that could change). That could give some of its draft a strong chance of making the team. Matsoso has potential to be either a 6 or an 8, where he adds depth to TFC in the middle.

With three former college defenders at the back already, Nana-Sinkam would be another option if TFC continues playing in the 3-5-2. Nana-Sinkam also has the potential to be an outside back, provided he can show the athleticism and drive to get up and down the flank.

Size is the main concern for DeGraffendreidt, though his college career suggest that he would make a capable center back from a depth perspective. The presence of RGVFC would also provide a place for him to stay sharp.

With already eight internationals on the books, the Timbers may not be able to fit Wilson in here. However, the Kentucky center back is a solid collegiate defender that bolsters the 2015 champs at the center back spot.

There are a handful of under-the-radar outside backs at the tail end of the draft. Mafi, who was sensational in 2015, played just six matches due to injury last fall. He would be an immediate back up to Taylor Kemp.

It's tough to know when goalkeepers come off the board. But the Red Bulls do have only two GKs on its roster, indicating that Klenofsky, who would be well known to the RBNY staff, would be a solid pickup in the second round.

After going for hulking center forward Collin Bonner last year, FC Dallas could take a flier on Hume here. Again, as mentioned with Holland, FCD draft picks face an uphill battle to earn a roster spot.

Spending most of this time as a No. 6 in 2016 diminished Haberkorn's stock, and he's a massive sleeper for a team that's done its homework. D.C. struck goal a few years ago with another Cal central defender, and Haberkorn offers someone that could battle for a backup CB role this season.